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Published for the first time, papers which could force full inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly

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posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 01:44 PM
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Published for the first time, the papers which could finally force full inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly


www.dailymail.co.uk

Today, the Daily Mail publishes for the first time the legal document which could trigger a full coroner's inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly.

The document, formally known as a memorial was written by group of campaigning doctors who have been trying to secure an inquest since 2004.
(visit the link for the full news article)


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posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 01:44 PM
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Published yesterday in the Daily Mail, this is the latest twist in a six-year-old effort to re-open the investigation of the death of Dr. David Kelly, a British WMD specialist who was found dead in a forest, days after being named as a source in a BBC news report which criticized the UK government for their descriptions of Iraqi WMD.

This new twist is interesting because the Daily Mail published the actual legal document which is calling for a re-opening of the investigation into Kelly's death.

The post-mortem had been ordered sealed for 70 years, but were later released by the new government, but they maintain the official story.

Some other interesting facts about the case:

  • Some months before Dr Kelly's death, he had told a diplomat that he "would probably be found dead in the woods" if Iraq were invaded.

  • The man who controlled the inquiry, "Lord Falconer", was Tony Blair's former roommate.

  • There are disputes over the amount of blood at the scene, the lack of fingerprints on the pills he allegedly took, and other disputed facts.


And there's this fascinating tidbit. Former MP Norman Baker, who wrote a book on this case, relates a strange story one of his sources told him:


"Posing as a freelance journalist, he [Baker's anonymous source] had attempted to contact the key policemen involved in investigating the case. In this he was unsuccessful but within an hour he received an unexpected return call.

"The person on the other end of the line did not bother with formalities, but instead cut to the quick. How would my contact welcome a full tax inspection of his business, VAT, national insurance, the lot? Life could be made very difficult, he was told. How did he fancy having no money?"


For more on the Dr. David Kelly story, LiveForever8 has put together a good thread here, too.

www.dailymail.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 02:19 PM
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I do not know how many threads on this subject I have to keep commenting on, and I always will.

There is very little doubt in my mind that Dr Kelly commited suicide. The whole fiasco smacks of cover up, blame and scapegoats.

This is an interesting piece here, it also serves well to keep bringing it to mind.

Peace
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posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 03:04 PM
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You don't make many posts, but the ones you do are usually interesting and worth reading.


The David Kelly case is likely to haunt the people involved and forums like these for many years to come. If the suspicions are anywhere near the truth, it's inevitable that they'll never be confirmed.

The Daily Mail is (imo) a detestable news outlet and is *probably* only pursuing this case as a Cat's Paw to attack Labour and the Blair government. Nevertheless, there are few exceptions in the UK media who haven't been asking questions and doubting the answers.

Suicide or suicided? I see Dr Kelly as a victim of something that was too much and too big for one voice to make a difference.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 04:18 PM
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Thanks Kandinsky, I appreciate that. I always enjoy your posts and usually agree with them too. I don't know much about the UK papers, except they tend to be braver and dig into things than mainstream US ones when they can. But indie media is still more reliable, imho.

LestatG, did you mean to type 'didn't' commit suicide? The rest of your post sort of suggests as much. It's certainly possible he did kill himself, but the timing of his death and the actions of the government at the time to quash the investigations make me suspicious. At the very least, this call to re-open the inquest should be heeded.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 07:43 PM
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Things like this .... the release of these documents I mean are in part the major reason the US didn't want those leaked..... it leave them open to the corruption and deception of there ways.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:06 PM
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Originally posted by LestatG
I do not know how many threads on this subject I have to keep commenting on, and I always will.

There is very little doubt in my mind that Dr Kelly commited suicide. The whole fiasco smacks of cover up, blame and scapegoats.

This is an interesting piece here, it also serves well to keep bringing it to mind.

Peace
edit on 14/12/2010 by LestatG because: typo


Do you mean you have no doubt he 'didn't' commit suicide?


I don't believe he committed suicide. He would have had a hard time slashing one of his wrists, because he couldn't use one of his hands very well. He couldn't have used a knife anyway.



posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 08:24 PM
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Well, I guess only the left hand was slashed? The more I read now, the less I'm convinced he was murdered and it was suicide.



posted on Dec, 15 2010 @ 12:14 AM
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Leaving one word out can really change a statement.
Yes I did mean he didn't commit suicide, sorry about that.
The more I learn and read about the whole story the more I am convinced he was murdered. It shames me to think that people are willing to kill, take a life just to see their agenda played out.


Peace



posted on Dec, 15 2010 @ 10:41 AM
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The first casualty in a war is the truth, he was murdered along with many more that still go on till this day. This world is so stupid and messed up at times. At least it is good knowing there other people who can see the reality of it as well. Just not enough for any meaningful change to happen just yet.



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